The original Rosenmolen was built in 1546, and was a horse-driven mill. It was owned by Graves Van den Bergh, who used it for his own business, and also leased it out to the owner of the neighbouring Torenmolen, so that they could use it when there was not enough wind for the Torenmolen to run. The Rosenmolen was demolished in 1866, but rebuilt many years later. The Rosemolen is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday during the summer.